PREMIER LEAGUE LIVE: Chelsea 2 Tottenham 1 - the action from Stamford Bridge as it happened

Follow Sportsmail's coverage of the Barclays Premier League where Chelsea take on Tottenahm to wrap up Saturday's action. The champions are looking for three points to keep their title hopes alive but Harry Redknapp's side are desperate for a win to keep up their hopes of qualifying for the Champions League. Email me your thoughts on the game at dan.ripley@dailymail.co.uk

19.30: Right that's all from me here, I am going to grab the last few rays of sunshine, I will see you tomorrow for the part two of the weekend's action. Cheerio.

19.25: Strange game. Two Chelsea goals wrongly given but what counts is they made the most of their luck.

For Spurs a win would have been highly fortuitous. They played nothing like a top-four side and three points would have only papered over the cracks.

Never mind the Champions League, Spurs don't look like they are even going to reach the Europa League.

Full-time: Chelsea 2-1 Tottenham

90+4min: One last chance for Spurs as they win a corner, it's all too little too, late though.

90min: Four minutes added on but in truth Chelsea have deserved this, Spurs have showed no ambition to win the game, one 25-yard 'wonder whack' aside.

89min: GOAL! CHELSEA 2-1 Tottenham

It's been coming and Chelsea's title hope remain alive! Drogba manages to burst into the box and his pass across goal is tapped home by Salomon Kalou. He may be marginally offside...I think spurs fans have had enough of things going against them.

87min: Spurs with their first chunk of possession for a long, long time. It ends with Bale getting in a decent cross but Chelsea clear.

85min: Final change from Spurs as Jermaine Jenas comes on for Van der Vaart.

83min: Chelsea win a soft free-kick after David Luiz effectively jumps into Pienaar to draw a foul.

Drogba surprises everyone in the stadium by playing a short pass to Terry whose shot lacks power to trouble Gomes.

82min: Spurs are really struggling, it's just wave-after-wave of Chelsea attacks and when the visitors do get the ball their midfield keep giving it away. For a Spurs fan it's like watching England under Sven Goran Eriksson.

Fair tackle: Kaboul challenges Malouda inside the box

79min: The change has been made and Bale has dropped to left-back. Still all Chelsea.

77min: Corluka's afternoon is over. His hamstring looks to have gone under no pressure whatsoever, and Steven Pienaar is getting ready to come on.

74min: Final sub from Chelsea, with Nicolas Anleka sharing a joke with Harry Redknapp shortly before coming on for Malouda.

Fancy White Hart Lane next season may have been the bones of that.

73min: Only one team is looking likely to win this, Chelsea piling forward and every Spurs counter is falling very flat, very quick.

70min; And for protesting a little too much John Terry is booked in his 500th game for the club.

69min: Is this Andre Marriner making things level? Younes Kaboul appears to haul down Malouda in the box but no penalty is given. Spurs look to have got away with that but there may be a case for him getting the ball.

68min: And here is why, as Van der Vaart's effort crashes off the wall.

67min: Free-kick to Spurs after Defoe is brought down 20-yards out. A chance but I can't remember the last time Tottenham scored from a direct free-kick. We must be talking years.

64min: Drogba smells his prey, no doubt about that. From a free-kick 40-yards out he shoots straight at Gomes who can only parry to Kalou. The sub just cant react in time to get more accuracy on his first time effort.

63min: The disappointing Torres is off and Salomon Kalou is on.

61min: First real lull in the game, can't expect it staying that way for too long, a draw is useless for both sides.

58min: And a change for Spurs with Defoe on for Pavlyuchenko. Can't quite see how that is going to help Tottenham's cause, the England striker is no better at leading the line on his own.

Going down: Malouda (15) is tackled by Kaboul

57min: Pavlyuchenko is the first Spurs player booked after tripping Essien. The Russian's influence on the game fading.

Ramires is coming on for Ghanaian.

55min: Wow, I forgot he was playing. Aaron Lennon tries to start a counter for Spurs but is once again shackled by Cole. The Tottenham winger has had an awful game.

53min: Nice effort from Drogba whose 20 yard effort is powerful but is well punched clear by Gomes. I can see a few more long range shots coming his way.

52min: It was coming, a backpass to Gomes is greeted by a huge 'wahey' from the home fans as he gets it under control.

51min: Who knows what was said in the dressing rooms at half-time? But it seems Spurs have at least kept their calm, they are knocking it around nicely here.

48min: Drogba refuses to give the ball back to the referee and is unsurprisingly booked. Very silly yellow card.

Second-half: Away we go again. Cheers from the Chelsea fans as the referee and his assistant made their way back out. Boos from Tottenham ones...obviously.

18.28: Spurs robbed then, but Chelsea probably deserve their equaliser on the balance of play. Couple of juicy questions to be answered over the next 45 minutes.

Will the referee 'even things out' for Tottenham? And will Gomes's confidence, that has more holes than a tennis racket, hurt Spurs again? Only one way to find out...

18.25: Much of the debate central to goal line technology as you would expect, but you just know any appeal to UEFA or FIFA would end with a simple 'have a fifth official' behind the goal. We are heading down a dead end with this one.

18.22: Lampard though probably just glad karma has finally come his way following his 'goal' against Germany at the last World Cup.

18.20: But it is still a shocking decision. Referees are clearly told they cannot give a goal unless they are certain the ball has crossed the line. Quite simply they have guessed and got it wrong, and Spurs are once again victims of a controversial goal.

Half-time: Chelsea 1-1 Tottenham

Not again! Gomes tracks back in vain to try and prevent Lampard's equaliser

45min: GOAL! CHELSEA 1-1 Tottenham

Gomes's Tottenham career is over. Frank Lampard's shot is a routine take for the keeper but he spills it through his legs before scrambling it clear off the line.

Well at least he thinks he has, the referee and his assistant has decided to give the goal but replays clearly show the ball has not fully crossed the line.

More to the point it's another Gomes howler and he has made enough in a Spurs jersey to compile his own bloopers video.

44min: Needless corner given away by Spurs as a cross going nowhere is turned behind by Corluka. The Croatian quick to inquire where the shout was for him to leave it, Spurs under pressure near the end of the half.

41min: Sandro doing his job in defence too, getting back just in time to foil Lampard inside the box following a Cole lay-off.

38min: Bale skins Ivanovic down the left but he compliments the Welshman by hauling him down and receiving the first booking of the game.

35min: The chances have dried up but Spurs are defending very, very deep. It's not giving them much option for a counter attack.

33min: The hosts with all the ball and they win another corner after Corluka takes no chances by heading a central ball out.

30min: Spurs continue with plan A as Corluka looks up from 30 yards and instead of trying to pick out a pass, shoots....but it's low, slow and well wide. Leave it to Sandro, son.

27min: They are still not convincing me are Spurs. Chelsea midfielders are taking it in turns to thread through balls in and it just seems a matter if time before the visitors are caught out.

24min: Spurs will not keep a clean sheet in this game, their defending has been laughable! This time they leave Torres unmarked at the backpost for a corner, who somehow turns a header over the bar.

23min: Chelsea still press though and Gomes is up again to deny the hosts after tipping Michael Essien's header over the bar.

22min: The game has evened out now, Spurs' confidence finally seems to have arrived back from Milan.

Special strike: Sandro's (left) opener was his first goal for Tottenham

19min: GOAL! Chelsea 0-1 TOTTENHAM

Well they have found plan A! What an absolute stunner! Sandro is 25-yards-out and with the ball bouncing at an awkward height he unleashes an incredible effort that flies into the top corner. The diving Petr Cech wasn't going to save that in a month of Sundays.

18min: All Chelsea in the opening exchanges, Spurs don't even have a plan A going forward, let alone a plan B.

16min: More sloppy defending from Spurs, Florent Malouda easily cuts in from the left-flank to open his body up to goal and unleash a shot on his weaker right-foot. Gomes gets down well to save and hold.

14min: What a strike! Drogba casually strolls up to it, before unleashing a thunderbolt that gets the slightest of touches off Gomes before crashing off the crossbar.

11min: Vedran Corluka is getting eaten for breakfast, lunch and dinner by Torres who is constantly one step ahead of the Croatian. He wins a corner after once again beating the full-back before seeing his shot from an acute angle turned behind by Heurelho Gomes.

9min: Bright start from Pavlyuchenko, he manages to leave Branislav Ivanovic on the floor as he runs past him but he drags a left-foot shot comfortably wide. Bale was in a good position inside the box too.

6min: Signs of desperate defending from Spurs. First Sandro does well to prevent Frank Lampard from getting a shot in before Fernando Torres manages to evade a spate of challenges before eventually getting dispossessed on the edge of the box.

In control: Tottenham's William Galas looks on as Chelsea's Fernando Torres jumps for the ball

4min: Free-kick for Spurs out wide on the left after David Luiz trips Gareth Bale, good chance this but Van der Vaart clips it over everyone's head and out for a throw in.

3min: Some early sparring, with a couple of tough tackles but not much else. Already Pavlyuchenko looks isolated for Spurs though.

Kick-off: Roman Pavlyuchenko and Rafael van der Vaart get us going for Tottenham.

17.29: Teams are out on a sunny evening in west London. A far cry from the downpour we saw at this ground this time last week.

Keep an eye out on the Spurs bench. Remember Danny Rose? He scored a stunning volley on his Premier League debut against Arsenal last season. Can he come off the bench to make a similar impact in another London derby today?

17.28: Some pointless predictions from me (but just remember Spurs have never won at Chelsea in the Premier League).

Chelsea 2-0 Tottenham

17.25: ...But Chelsea have decided to go 4-4-2, and I can't remember the last time that worked well for them. Something has to give, because I can't see these sides drawing, it's borderline useless for both teams.

17.24: And add to that Spurs have been pretty woeful in the last couple of months, with sides finding them very predictable to play against, they should be cannon fodder for the Blues today...